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Old September 3rd, 2018, 19:10   #1
hinoobies
 
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Talking Eotech Review - Real Steel vs Clone - Comprehensive

Introduction

This is a review/comparison of a genuine Eotech EXPS2 to a clone Eotech 552. This comparison is made to see the differences between a real steel optic versus a clone that can be bought for relatively cheap. The biggest factor when buying clone optics is price. The Eotech EXPS2 has a MSRP of $599 USD while the clone 552 was bought from TorontoAirsoft for $79. I will skip over the differences in features between models (QD/button placement/batteries) and focus primarily on the quality and functional differences.

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Unboxing

The clone eotech comes in a paper box that has a cheap carbon fiber print on the sides and a sticker that states the model and style. When you first open the box you will see the instruction manual and underneath sits the 552 in a white foam which holds it in place. Included with the 552 were a hood and a quick latch thing that I have never used. Generally speaking, the packaging is cheap and will not impress anybody on first inspection. (Images 1, 4, 5)

The Genuine Eotech comes in a sturdy plastic box which looks rugged, tucked within a paper sleeve with a bold EOTECH logo. It looks high quality and gives a strong first impression. Slipping the sleeve off, you see a hard plastic case that reminds me of a thin/cheaper version of a pelican case. When you first open it, you see the warranty/instruction cards followed by the eotech sitting within a dark dense foam. The packaging is much better for the genuine eotech. It gives off a great first impression and screams quality and ruggedness.
(Images 2,3,6,7,8)

Comparisons

At first glance, the Eotechs appear visually similar. They don't look too different and without further inspection, most would not be able to tell the difference between the two. I will create sub-sections to point out the major differences I have spotted in the time I owned both optics.

Finish:
The Real Eotech feels much more smooth and has almost a matte finish compared to the clone Eotech's glossy finish. The trademarks are much clearer and better defined. The buttons give a tactile click compared to the mushy buttons of the clone Eotech. Honestly though, if you're just going for looks, the clone Eotech does extremely well in this department.
(images 9,10,11)

Shock Tolerance:
I bought the real steel EXPS2 because the clone was unable to hold zero after taking the repeated shocks from being mounted on a GBBR. If the real Eotech can withstand being mounted on 12 guage shotguns firing magnum rounds, I'm sure some gas powered blow back action won't be an issue for it.

Reticle:
The real Eotech's reticle is almost pixel like, with it being very fuzzy if you focus onto the reticle. To combat this, you must focus on the target and the reticle will become crisp. (should be doing this anyways) The clone however, has a very crisp reticle even when you focus directly onto it. This is probably the best way to spot a clone/fake Eotech since the pixel-like appearance is holographic system at work. The real Eotech also has 20 brightness settings vs the 10 on the clone. This allows it to go much brighter than the clone. I found it difficult to use the clone during bright outdoor games, but there is no issue at all with the real Eotech.
(pictures 12,13)

Glass:
The real Eotech uses very clear glass and there is little tinting looking through the objective window. The clone however, has a mirrored finish on the front. This causes a tinting effect looking through the optic which really...really...really... sucks when you're playing indoors or in dark environments. (Like wearing sunglasses at the club ) This mirrored finish is how the clone Eotech projects the reticle, since it is essentially a simple red dot with a cool picture. Because of this, you will see a red light on the front of the optic.
(pictures 14, 17)

Parallax:
So one big advantage of the real Eotech is that there is really little parallax. This means that when you keep the optic stationary and you move your head around to look at the optic from different angles, the reticle will remain pointed at the same spot. Both optics do still have parallax, however, the real Eotech has considerably less parallax versus the clone.

Conclusion

Overall, the genuine Eotech is better than the clone in every way other than pricing. I would recommend the genuine Eotech to those that are very competitive, are lazy, or just want to be hella gucci. However, if you run an AEG or just don't mind re-zeroing your GBBR occasionally, I would definitely recommend the clone and to spend the money elsewhere.

IMO Airsoft is 50% cosplay, so looking cool is #1 priority. Both real steel and clone optics look very cool in my opinion. I love the circle-dot reticle and it's just super cool to have both these optics. You can't go wrong with either
(images 15,16)

Thank you for reading !
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